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Are you saying that A1 already had her first shot, and then on the second shot B1 violated before the ball was released, and the ref blew the whistle before the ball was released[/B]
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Yes, that would be a good example of an inadvertant whistle after B violates.
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A1 gets a new shot, but if it's missed, she gets yet another try? So the first "replacement" shot has a built-in violation, giving another try if missed? In a sense, we're giving three to make one? [/B]
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Not really 3 to make 1. It is still 2 to make 1 due to the delayed violation on B1.
The free throw attempt was interupted by the inadvertant whistle (so there was no attempt). After the inadvertant whistle we will retrieve the ball and again place it at the disposal of the thrower. Immediately indicate the delayed violation (this occured before the inadvertant whistle durring the second attempt). If the attempt is successful then play on. If it is unsuccessful, she gets another attempt.
That may not have helped your confusion, except maybe to add to it...